1941-02-05 — Page 15

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RECREIO PLAYERS HELP CLUB TO BEAT INDIAN ARMY IN Q.T. Losers Score First But Go Down 1-4 ARMY

ST. ANDREW'S T. WHITLEY IN

SHOULD BEAT K'LOON TONG

GREAT FORM

By "Sportshawk"

At King's Park yesterday afternoon, Hong Kong Hockey Club defeated Indian Army by 4 goals to 1 in the Quadrangular Hockey Tournament after leading by 3 goals to 1 at the interval.

With the fixture be. tween the two best balanced teams Chung Wah and Recreio · post- poned until Friday, this evening's Junior Division / were Badminton matches offer by B. T little of interest.

Under normal eneurstauer, the! Braid on Taylor were a grou St. Andrew's-Kowloon Tong fix. !!n of barks for Cinth. They kept The edit, out for the mast part of the wome, while W A. Reed frturbed himsel in the pivo» tal position,

In atrek, South and T. Whitley Fotbmed well and they both.gave good suppent to their leader, F. Felpe

A P P Gurst, inside-jelt, who Tur tiven on the injured list siner! Senday, and Mergan. left-wing, abs mitees from the Club team at their places were taken!

Gun- Gu anu and J. valves, resqgvetiyely

ture wou'd have been a good a**** but Kowloon Tong w I be with- out many of the usual players owing to injuries and on rea sons, whereas the Sants will at full strength

A

The suburbanites have not combination like Fincher and Kew and this will make all the difference; the home team

should win.

In other matche, King's College should have little duficulty against

while

T Whitley standing player team,

out was the

In the Club

eight player a barilliant all- For the levers, Hav, Faqir Mohd, our car. He showed very good.

tek word.. which

i

PEREIRA WINS AGAIN

13 ENTRIES FOR CHESS TOURNEY

RUGBY

Two games were played in the Large Units Army Rugby League at Sookun- poo yesterday and result- ed in Middlesex beating Opening matches for Combined Small Units, the Colony Junior Chess and Engineers, winners of Championship

the Small Units Competi- will be played on Thursday, tion, beating Royal Artil- February 13. Fifteen en-

lery.

on

tries have been received,| In the first game between Mid- and the draw, made Monday, resulted as fol- lows:-

dlesex and Combined Small Units the former won by a penalty goal, a try and a goal (11 points) to a try (3 points),

A. Kurnik v Un Kwai-yung: A

Berry, Burrell, Freshwater and Morton v Wilbam Lee: R. C. Gard-Man were the ou standing players A. P. Pereira, of the Volunteers, ner v J. Grefalda, V. V. Kolachoff the Middlesex regment while repeated his recent performance{v J. H. d'Alme'de . C. Danen-

Sheehan also put in some

good work. and beat Cpl J. H, Harvey, R.A.j berg v A. Y. Biriulself: To Yu-lau M C. four frames to one at av J. Thusz, D. Drake v A. C. Pou

at the Euro- | pard. roker exhibition pean Y M.C.A, last night in aid of the Bomber Fund. Scores:

First Frame -Pereira 69 (break of 16 and 15); Harvey 55 (break of 21)

-Perena, 60) (14);

Pereira, 38; Har-

1 Second Traine

Pereira.

Middlesex opened the scoring through Berry who kicked a pen- ally goal and shortly after Fresh- Hye. E. M. Petrove, will be announced with the issued a fine try which was convert- The draw for white and black wa er after a good run down the field passed to Burrell who scor- of the round by round programme.

ed by Berry, The games will be played

011 Tuesdays and Thursdays on or be-

In the second half. Macdonald fore the dates set out in the pro-Scored for Small Units but Fresh- gramme, Games adjourned will beWaver made the game safe when completed within

to a fortnight of he beat off several opponents 41.!

The adjonument and all matches score a try which Berry failed to will be played at the Peninsula Convert. (1. Hotel.

Hey, 35. Victoria Recreation Club.

Third frame Kowloon

brought Cricket (hul> should i

med 1.6 Cub Singh, of Kumaoni vey 46 secure another w., this time at

Fourth Frame Rides, Toomer Colony playe the expense of Police

Hav Bhug

Harvey 61 (201 b.s icht Sough Following

programmet

wh de

Fifth frante prosition well at leit hab, NK A Huan Wars impre, : INA

27); Harvey, an

Totals were Perera 38, Hai By determ

vey 237

and some of the tea

Programme

King's College

P. R. C

St. Andrew's

K. J. Attwell.

King's College:

V. R C.

V

K. LKH Lo and T Lami

M A

A

Indians Score First

The

Pereira, 84

FOOTBALL MEETINGS

The Largue Management Com- inilter of Hong Kong Football As-¦

LEAGUE MATCH POSTPONED

Last-Minute Win

In the other game Engineers, winners of the Small Units com- Petition, snatched last-minute w. by three tr.es (9 points) to a goal and a try (8 points) over Royal Artillery.

for the

Yert

K. C. C

Blond Kowloon Tong : Hav. Parga Meld about SP Chal

Bare milant, afiet The wide', Chung and, but T Whitley equaled in Club sociation will hold a mesting on, ket match between Kowloon Crie- The First Divis on League Cric-

Engineers took the lead carly in hortly ther The Sain V.R.C:-D M

player Friday, at 5:30 pm, when theket Club and Civil Service

game X... ad S

when Day s. broke Rumjat A Beto mal Al

added a tip the goal to plaen Cain, als of the Lai Wah Cup and Saturday has been postponed to a through but Biriell failed to con- V. Soares P Casio and

in the Lod, and E. Fowler netted: "Sunday Herald Cup competi- later date. Remedius.

A the last gaid for the first period. I tions will be arranged.

The following will represent Easterbrook scored a try for P.R.C.--W Gilles and E. Goer | ball goal for Club.

Smith scored the only second-¦ The Council of the Association | Civil Service in Second Division 'Gunners which Keeble converted. don: C. Y Sut and J. Shepherd.

will meet 00 Wednesday, Fe-against Indian R.C, at Sookunpoo: In the second half Gunners Club: Benwell; Bond and Tay-bruary 12, H. Dingsdate and J

to discuss the usua! H. E. Strange, G. Ainslie, J. scored through Marsh but Pearce Ferrier.

lor: Melellan, W. A. Reed and N., monthly items and to make St. Andrew's:

the Barrow, G. Davidson, F. E. Law-failed with the kick. Birrell re- F Fincher Wlatley; Smith, and H Kew: A E Brown and S

7. Whitley, E. draw for the Second Rounds ofrence, T. Lockhart, J. F. MacGow-duced the lead but failed to con- Fowler, T. Gusano and J. Gon-the Senior and Junior Shield com-an, J. Mitchell, H. Parrott, N. L.

vert and in the closing, minutes A. Gray: M. M Davies and B salves. Gilliespie

petitions.

Foley gave his side a win.

Kowloon Tong:--Peter Lo and M. S. Le R E. Lee and S C. Chan: J A Chren and R M. Lavelle

FOOTBALL FIXTURES AT HOME

Indiar Army: L1. M. A Ausari: Capt. W. S. Wood and Nk. Ajaib Hussain, Nk. Murad Khan, Hav. Amanat Ali and Hav, Bhag Singh: Hav, Aziz Mohd Faqir Mohd. Sep Nasir Molid. Giu. S-ban Singh and L/Nk. Wassan Singh.

REFEREES' MEETING

The monthly meeting of Football Referees' Asso- ciation was held at the Hotel Cecil last evening. Mr. H. Beard was in the chair, assisted by Mr. J. F. de Silva, Hon. Secretary|

The following are Home foot- and Treasurer. ball fixtures for Feb, 8:--

LONDON CUP

A proposal to request the Foot- ball Association to award referces and linesmen with souvenirs in the form of whisties and medals Aldershot v Queen's P.R.; Brent- when offic'ating at senior and jun- ford v Fulham; Crystal P. v Chel-for shield final and Interport sea; Arsenal v Clapton Q.; Read-games was shelved until more ing v Millwall; West Ham v Tot-prosperous times. tenham.

After routine malters had been disposed of, the Chairman called) on R.M.S. Ford to address the

FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SOUTH)

Bournemouth V Southend; meeting. Fortsmouth v Southampton; Wat- ford v Brighton.

FOOTBALL' LEAGUE WAR CUP|

(Preliminary Round) Blackpool v Stockport; Bradford | v Bolton; Crewe v Southport; |

Sheffield. W. v York.

NORTH REGIONAL

Barnsley v Bradford; Blackburn

ARSENAL'S SPORTING

GESTURE

y Halifax; Burnley v Bury; Hull As a gesture of sympathy with v Chesterfield; Liverpool v Ever-the difficulties in which North- ton; Middlesbro' v Newcastle; Old-ampton found themselves recent- ham v Manchester C.; Preston vly, when five of their players fail- Sheffield U.; Rochdale v Grimsby.ed to appear, Mr. George Allison, the Arsenal manager, has offered two further fixtures between the Cardiff v Bristol; Mansfield vclubs this season, Notts FA

· SOUTH REGIONAL

INTERNATIONAL-

(At Newcastle):

-England v Scotland.

P

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